In case you’ve already formulated a 10-year plan in anticipation of a Rogue One franchise, news flash: the first Star Wars spin-off will be a standalone, and not include any sequels.

Although early box office estimates already have the movie earning $120-150 million in its opening weekend, Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy is confident they won’t be pushing ahead for another one, instead opting for other spin-offs in the cinematic universe.

According to visual effects expert John Knoll, Rogue One “was always intended to be a self-contained film,” as it is a prequel to A New Hope. And Rogue One director Gareth Edwards did previously say that if a sequel were ever to happen, “that sequel will be directed by George Lucas,” a reference to that first Star Wars film.

According to Slash Film, Kennedy has said that the Star Wars Story standalone movies “are not being designed to necessarily build new franchises” and will “very definitely have a beginning, middle, and end.”

In other words, while you can’t bank on a “Rogue Two,” there will be plenty more Star Wars to come, you just may not see the same faces again.